Pakistan won their hockey game against Korea in the Azlan Shah Cup by 4 goals to 0.

Pakistan’s hockey team is on a roll! They’re competing in the Azlan Shah Cup in Ipoh, Malaysia, and they’ve just secured their second win in a row.

Their latest victory came on Sunday against Korea. The Pakistani team, nicknamed the “Green Shirts,” dominated the match with an aggressive playing style. Their hard work paid off as they shut out Korea, winning by a score of 4 goals to 0.

Stars of the show were Hanan Shahid, Arshad Liaquat, and Ghazanfar Ali, who each scored a goal for Pakistan. This win comes hot on the heels of their exciting 5-4 victory over the host nation, Malaysia, in their first match of the tournament.

The team seems to be in high spirits and is one to watch. They’ll be back on the field on May 7th for their third match, where they’ll face off against Japan. There’s a bit of a twist though – the last sentence mentions an argument between the coach and manager after the team returns to Pakistan. We don’t have details on what caused this disagreement, but hopefully, it won’t affect their performance in the upcoming matches!